scholarly journals Duplication of pelvicalyceal system: A rare diagnosis made reliably by use of volume rendering technique on a 384 slice CT machine

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The thoracodorsal artery perforator (TDAP) flap is a muscle-sparing skin and fat flap that requires precise intramuscular dissection of the thoracodorsal artery perforators in the axillary region. Pre-operative image-based treatment planning is a crucial part of flap design. In this article, we discuss the first-ever reported use of the cinematic volume rendering technique (CVRT) to evaluate the thoracodorsal artery for a TDAP flap phalloplasty in a 49-year-old transgender patient. Cinematic volume rendering technique uses light maps to generate photo-realistic three-dimensional images of the thoracodorsal artery and its perforators. These images aid the surgeon in evaluating optimal perforators and latissimus dorsi muscle involvement for more efficient flap design.


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